Jordan

Introduction

There are currently 3 Open Access journals indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). These include the Global Journal of Economics and Business, Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology and General Letters in Mathematics.

Researchers from Jordan publish articles in international OA periodicals. For instance, in 2013, there have been 79 research articles published with BioMed Central – an STM (Science, Technology and Medicine), pioneer in the OA publishing model, and among them most viewed articles published by researchers from Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology, World Health Organization/Jordan Country Office, Department of Pathology and Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Jordan University Hospital.

Currently, there are no OA mandates registered in ROARMAP.

Enabling Environment

The Open Access movement in Jordan is gaining grounds with Academic and libraries. However, implementation has been limited by lack of policy at institution level. The Internet usage in Jordan has grown from 127,300 users in the year 2000 to about 1,741,900 million users in 2011. This implies that the current percentage of the population that now have access to the Internet either from public internet cafes, workplace or their homes is 26.8 percent has been limited by lack of policy at institution level.

The International Arab Journal of Information Technology (IAJIT) is an Open Access with an Open Access Policy, indexed and refereed journal that is published biannually in English. IAJIT is the official e-technology journal of the Colleges of Computing and Information Society (CCIS), stemming from the Association of Arab Universities and published by Arab Open University Jordan. IAJIT is indexed by EBSCO, DOAJ, ULRICHSWEB, Open J-gate, and Cabell Publishing.

Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (JJPS), is a bi-annual reviewed publication that focuses on current topics of interest in pharmaceutical sciences and indexed in PSOAR.

Creative Commons (CC) Jordan is pushing towards a wider adoption of with multiple CC-licensed project flourishing in the country: the latest "Made in Jordan" short animation Once Upon a Star released by Curlstone Production and the 7iber's Postcard Contest are only a couple of examples of Jordanian CC-licensed works.

Key Organizations

The Jordan Open Source Association (JOSA) is an organization that promotes Open Content and Open Access in Jordan- will launch a web repository for Arabic Open Educational Resources (OER) Platform with the support of Creative Commons as one of the winning projects of its Catalyst Grants. The platform provides free sharing of online educational resources. A joint collaboration between communities in Jordan and Lebanon will also result in the launch of CC Jordan and CC Lebanon websites soon.

Meedan- a non-profit social technology company which aims to increase dialogue and exchange between Arabic and English speakers released the first publicly available open licensed Arabic/English Translation Memory. The new translation memory, called MeedanMemory, is a translation memory that is focused on Arabic and English to be released under an Open Access license, contains around one million words in aligned Arabic and English sentence pairs released under the Open Database License, which permits the use, copy and distribution of the translation memory, produce work using it, and to modify, transform and build upon the translation memory. It can be downloaded at: Meedan-Memory

Deanship of Academic Research, University of Jordan (DAR) - is funding research projects conducted by faculty members and other university, Publishing original research proposals, studies, books, translations and manuscripts, Issuing “Dirasat”, a refereed set of journals published in seven different fields, and Issuing refereed OA journals in cooperation with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research”: Jordan Journal for Agricultural Sciences, Jordan Journal for Business Administration, Jordan Journal for History and Archaeology, Jordan Journal for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jordan Journal for Social Sciences, and Jordan Medical Journal.

Communication address: Professor Najwa Khuri-Bulos, Deanship of Academic Research University of Jordan, Amman, 11942, Jordan. Tel.: +9626 5355000/ ext. 25100, Fax: +9626-5355599,e-mail: nkhuri(at)ju.edu.jo

The International Arab Journal of Information Technology (IAJIT)

Communication address: IAJeT Secretariat, Arab Open University – Jordan, P. O. Box 1339 Amman 11953, Jordan, Tel: +96265630630 ext: 2222, Fax: +962-6-5630610, e-mail: info(at)iajet.org

Arab Open University

Communication address: P.O. Box 1339 Amman 11953, Jordan, Tel.: +96265630630, Fax: +96265630610, e-mail: nfo(at)aou.edu.jo

Events and Programs

 

Publications

  • Abbasi, H., N. Abu-Farsakh, F. Abuazzam, R. Halaseh, O. Alaraj, E. Hassan, M. Al-Essa, and S. A. AlRyalat. 2020. “The Impact of Funding Insulin Research on Open Access Publishing: A 20-Years Bibliometric Analysis.” Current Diabetes Reviews 16(5):497–502. doi: 10.2174/1573399815666190712201635.
  • AlRyalat, S. A., A. A. Nassar, F. Tamimi, E. Al-Fraihat, L. Assaf, R. Ghareeb, M. Masoudi, and M. Al-Essa. 2019a. “The Impact of Open-Access Status on Journal Indices: Respiratory and Pulmonology Journals.” Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews 15(1):26–31. doi: 10.2174/1573398X15666190214154531.
  • AlRyalat, S. A., A. A. Nassar, F. Tamimi, E. Al-Fraihat, L. Assaf, R. Ghareeb, M. Masoudi, and M. Al-Essa. 2019b. “The Impact of the Open-Access Status on Journal Indices: Oncology Journals.” Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology 10(4):777–82. doi: 10.21037/jgo.2019.02.13.
  • Alryalat, S. A., M. A. Saad, A. A. Amer, S. M. Saleem, M. M. Ahmad, H. Alrashidi, F. Alazmi, Y. Mallah, H. Dashti, E. Albuainain, and A. Abed. 2020. “The Impact of the Open-Access Ophthalmology Journals Status on Journal Indices.” Bahrain Medical Bulletin 42(1):44–46.
  • AlRyalat, S. A., M. Saleh, M. Alaqraa, A. Alfukaha, Y. Alkayed, M. Abaza, H. A. Saa, and M. Alshamiry. 2019. “The Impact of the Open-Access Status on Journal Indices: A Review of Medical Journals [Version 1; Peer Review: 3 Approved, 1 Approved with Reservations].” F1000Research 8. doi: 10.12688/F1000RESEARCH.17979.1.
  • Del Vecchio Blanco, G., R. Dwairi, M. Giannelli, G. Palmieri, V. Formica, I. Portarena, E. Grasso, L. Di Iorio, M. Benassi, E. A. Giudice, A. Nardecchia, P. Rossi, M. Roselli, G. Sica, G. Monteleone, and O. A. Paoluzi. 2021. “Clinical Care Pathway Program versus Open-Access System: A Study on Appropriateness, Quality, and Efficiency in the Delivery of Colonoscopy in the Colorectal Cancer.” Internal and Emergency Medicine. doi: 10.1007/s11739-020-02565-z.
  • Malkawi, L., N. Al-Ryalat, E. A. Hadidi, D. Serrieh, and S. A. AlRyalat. 2019. “The Impact of Open Access Status on Journal Indexes of Radiology Journals.” American Journal of Roentgenology 213(4):736–39. doi: 10.2214/AJR.19.21215.
  • da Silva, J. A. T., J. Dobránszki, A. Al-Khatib, and P. Tsigaris. 2018. “Challenges Facing the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) as a Reliable Source of Open Access Publishing Venues.” Journal of Educational Media and Library Sciences 55(3):349–58. doi: 10.6120/JoEMILS.201811.55(3).e003.BC.BE.
  • Teixeira da Silva, J. A., and A. Al-Khatib. 2017. “The Macro and Micro Scale of Open Access Predation.” Publishing Research Quarterly 33(1):92–100. doi: 10.1007/s12109-016-9495-y.
  • Teixeira da Silva, J. A., P. Tsigaris, and A. Al-Khatib. 2019. “Open Access Mega-Journals: Quality, Economics and Post-Publication Peer Review Infrastructure.” Publishing Research Quarterly 35(3):418–35. doi: 10.1007/s12109-019-09654-8.

 

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